Training Materials

The following training protocols were developed in response to legislation that passed and was codified in ORS 433.800 through 433.830. The purpose of these statutes are to provide a means to allow certain individuals when a licensed health care professional is not immediately available to administer lifesaving treatment.

Trainers may utilize the training material below and copy as needed.

NOTE: Please reference the administrative rule links which identifies who is eligible to provide training.

Allergic Reaction

Opiate Overdose

The following training protocol related to opiate overdose was developed In response to ORS 689.681. Opiate overdose requiring lifesaving treatment occurs in a wide variety of settings and circumstances, creating a need for training a variety of overdose responders. In recognition of this need, Oregon law authorizes a wide range of organizations to provide training on lifesaving treatments for opiate overdose, including public health authorities and organizations and other appropriate entities that provide services to individuals who take opiates.